Written by Lance Kawaguchi CEO, The Cure for Brain Cancer Foundation The top objective for any business usually revolves around profitability. Profitability is essential for the long-term success of a business, as it allows a company to sustain itself, grow, compete, and provide a return on investment to stakeholders. Milton Friedman, over 50 years ago, … Continue reading BLOG: How Business Can be a Force for Good
BLOG: Every Building Can be a Healthy Building
Written by Nadine Rachid Senior Vice President of Standard and Product Development, the Center for Active Design (CfAD) When we decide to take the stairs or enjoy a walk through a community garden, we’re most likely not thinking about the impact those seemingly minor decisions have on all aspects of our health. However, all buildings … Continue reading BLOG: Every Building Can be a Healthy Building
Blog: It’s Time to Degender Menstruation
Written by Cinestie Olson Listen to Drew Jarvis' episode. Not all people who have periods are women – and not all women have periods. This statement has caused quite the controversy, but is nothing short of true. A woman may not have their period due to their birth control, menopause, having XY chromosomes, or other … Continue reading Blog: It’s Time to Degender Menstruation
BLOG: Thank you, Taylor Swift
“Thank you, Taylor Swift” – a mom By Vicki Bohlsen (a mom), Host of Taking Care in Business and President of Bohlsen Group Taylor Swift is viewed as successful because of her obvious talent, plus the fact that she is beautiful inside and out. She goes so much deeper than that, though. She is a … Continue reading BLOG: Thank you, Taylor Swift
BLOG: Five Benchmarks of Power & Privilege
BY Dominick Albano, Vice President, Full Circle Fund For organizations tackling diversity, equity, unclusion, and belonging (DEIB), the issue of “power and privilege” can be challenging in order for historically underrepresented people to embrace their power in decision-making. Full Circle Fund (FCF), a nonprofit that connects nonprofits with individuals and corporations who provide their … Continue reading BLOG: Five Benchmarks of Power & Privilege
BLOG: You Named Your Company What?
Guest blog by Emily Kennerk of BITCHSTIX. To redefine and neutralize the word "bitch", BITCHSTIX is on a mission to shift cultural norms and personal perspectives.
BLOG: What Happens When Everything Stops?
Tom Hanely of Nine13sports strives to empower youth and serve the Indianapolis community through the power of the bicycle. Check out Tom's guest blog on how he and his team have shifted gears to continue best serving children and families in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
BLOG: In Pursuit of Circularity
Guest blog by Allyson Mitchel, executive director of the Indiana Recycling Coalition. Allyson talks the true impact of responsibly reducing, reusing and recycling to better our planet and our economy.
BLOG: Four Ways to Inject CSR into Sponsorship
Ken Ungar, the go-to guy for all things sponsorship, believes there is great power in integrating sponsorship and corporate social responsibility. Read more about the ways in which CSR can be injected into sponsorship strategy to supercharge the impact of sponsorship.
BLOG: Business as a Force for Better
Blog by Vicki Bohlsen, co-host of Taking Care in Business and founder and president of Bohlsen Group, talks the impact of companies balancing purpose and profit through B Corp certification.
BLOG: Caring for Community – Supporting Citizens Returning to Society
CareSource, a health care company, is making strides to help returning citizens thrive and gain self-sufficiency as they reenter society. Through the CareSource Reentry Program, CareSource is able and proud to support the well-being of these vulnerable citizens.
BLOG: Rowing, Running and Raising the Bar
By Carolyn McDonald of Orangetheory Fitness In 2017, through a partnership with Augie’s Quest, Orangetheory Fitness announced a social initiative to raise money and awareness for ALS. Also known as Lou Gerig’s disease, ALS, is a progressive neurological disease that strips a person of the ability to walk, speak, swallow and, eventually, breathe. On average, … Continue reading BLOG: Rowing, Running and Raising the Bar